Roger Scruton, Sonic Journey, Sound House
Tom Service talks to Roger Scruton about his new book on Wagner's Ring Cycle, and takes a train through East Yorkshire with Gavin Bryars and Blake Morrison.
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Roger Scruton: The Ring of Truth
Duration: 15:21
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Sonic Journey with Gavin Bryars and Blake Morrison
Duration: 12:02
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Roger Scruton: The Ring of Truth
Duration: 16:00
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Sonic Journeys: The Stopping Train
Duration: 12:29
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The Sound House
Duration: 13:01
Roger Scruton: The Ring of Truth

In his new book, The Ring of Truth: The Wisdom of Wagner鈥檚 Ring of the Nibelung, the philosopher and writer Roger Scruton brings together a lifetime of study to cast Wagner鈥檚 tetralogy as a quasi-sacred experience, with its themes of sacrifice, heroism, love and power revealing the hidden depths of the human condition. Tom Service talks to Scruton about Wagner鈥檚 philosophical influences, and asks how he addresses the criticisms often levelled against Wagner and his music. Photo: Roger Scruton 漏 Sophie Scruton
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Photo: Roger Scruton 漏 Sophie Scruton
Sonic Journeys: The Stopping Train

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Photo: Blake Morrison (L) and Gavin Bryars 漏 麻豆官网首页入口
The Sound House

Inspired by the ground-breaking sound experiments of the 17th century scientist and philosopher Sir Francis Bacon, The Society of Strange and Ancient Instruments have created Sound House. Combining instruments such as the Nickelharpa and Tromba Marina with 21st century electronics, Sound House is a performance project which fuses the musical world of the 16th and 17th centuries with recreations of Bacon鈥檚 sonic adventures. Tom meets the ensemble鈥檚 director Clare Salaman and the composer and sound artist Jon Nicholls at the Royal Society in London, which owes much to Francis Bacon鈥檚 pioneering work.聽
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Photo: Inside the Tromba Marina 漏 Clare Slaman
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Tom Service |
Interviewed Guest | Roger Scruton |
Interviewed Guest | Clare Salaman |
Broadcasts
- Sat 11 Jun 2016 12:15麻豆官网首页入口 Radio 3
- Mon 13 Jun 2016 22:00麻豆官网首页入口 Radio 3
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